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Determination key to resident’s therapy success “It has taken a lot of determination, but I am sure glad I did it,” Viola Eccleston said. Viola’s determination has made her one of our physical therapy success stories. Read More... Daily four-mile walk adds to resident’s zest for life Resident Everett Fitzwater walks five days a week. “I feel better when I’m walking. It’s invigorating, and I prefer to be outside. I enjoy the sunshine, and it’s just a good time to think things through and collect my thoughts,” Everett said. Read More... Art is Ageless winners awarded at Carnegie Center reception Artist Alle Craig and sculptor Mary Spurgeon are among the first place winners of the Presbyterian Manor of the Plains 2007 Art is Ageless Exhibition in cooperation with the Dodge City Area Arts Council. Read More... Manor fundraiser is huge success A heart felt thank you to everyone in the Dodge City community and surrounding area for your recent participation in our fundraiser for the Presbyterian Manor of the Plains Good Samaritan Fund. Read More... Three Centenarians look at life, living It may have been just another birthday to them, but there are three centenarians in residence at the Presbyterian Manor of the Plains in Dodge City. They are Hazel Muench, 103; Esther Petty, 101; and Agnes Hall, who turned 100 in May. Read More... Presbyterian Manor of the Plains Calls for Entries for the 2007 Art is Ageless Juried Exhibit Presbyterian Manor of the Plains announced that plans are underway for its 27th annual Art is Ageless Juried Art Exhibit. Local artists and craftspeople who are 65 years old or older are invited to participate and compete for a chance to be featured in the 2008 Art is Ageless Calendar. Read More... 20-Year ‘Project of Love’ continues at Manor If you could picture in your mind the number 3,120 you might see this stretching out for about three-quarters of a mile. Now picture in your mind 3,120 little soft crotched baby caps and you would see how many little babies wore small caps home from the hospital -- thanks to Vera Hamm. Read More...
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